That does look really good, looks like a lot of action, and a lot of fun! Clearly you're putting a lot of work into this... is it easier to try using some real dioramas or are you going to use digital backgrounds for the whole thing? Either way, wow - this looks great! I'm really looking forward to it.

Milan: I like A'Sharad, too. He's one of Tempus's pals and he'll be a main character in my pn.

Darth Depressis: Thanks! All I can say about the Clone Wars stuff is: stay tuned. You won't be disappointed.

Deanna: Thanks as always for your kind comments and feedback. It is appreciated.

Jango: And I hope I can continue to have your attention: cause it'll be worth it!

Chewie: Thanks! I worked my @$$ of just for the previews, imagine how much work the first chapter has been! As for the backgrounds, it will be mostly digital, but maybe a few surprises. As a beginner to the whole pn thing, it is easier to do digital backgrounds. The characters are filmed with a bluescreen background. I hope the backgrounds still are realistic and cool everyone, feel free to tell me otherwise. I have a secret source for most of them. P.S. Chewie, i have sent you an important pn!

So, thanks for the feedback everyone! It is much appreciated! And STAY TUNED, for the best is yet to come...

I agree; it's very interesting. To me, nothing shows a greater interest/devotion to Star Wars than someone wanting to add to it. It's a lot more than buying figures and opening what you choose. This is a whole new dimension of collecting... at least from my perspective.

Robo-Quack, you have 200% support from me. Bring it on to the community, and enjoy every moment of it.

One question though, are those backgrounds homemade or did you find them on the internet? That's one of the reasons I've never been able to complete any of my series, I've never been able to edit the pictures and make any good backgrounds. Good for you for being able to do it!

i don't wanna answer for him, but they look like stuff off of video games, I've taken this approach as well with my pn. but as you can tell he's gone to the effort of constructing sets, much like chewie or brents. but i might suggest the program Bryce for such ventures, lots of freedom if you know how to use it.